IN AND OUT QUICKLY WOULD BE GREAT. THANKS SO MUCH. RIGHT NOW THE CENTRAL PACIFIC HURRICANE CENTER IS HOLDING A PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE STATUS. WE WANT UP TO DATE YOU ON A FEW CLOSURES HERE. THE NON- ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL WILL BE ALLOWED TO GO HOME AT 3:30. I'M THE WARNING COORDINATION METEOROLOGIST HERE FOR THE NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE HERE IN HONOLULU. HERE WHAT WE ARE SEEING AND WHAT WE EXPECT AS WE GO TO THE REMAINDER OF TODAY. SO LOOK AT THE CURRENT SITUATION WE WILL HIGHLIGHT THE FORECAST AND THE UNCERTAINTIES THAT STILL EXIST. WE'VE SEEN THAT THROUGHOUT THE UNCERTAINTIES OUT THERE. WE ARE TALKING AFTER THIS PRESS CONFERENCE AND ANOTHER SCHEDULED FOR LATER ON THIS EVENING AT 8:00 P.M. SO RIGHT NOW HE'S FOCUSING TO HAVE TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS IN EFFECT FOR ALL ISLANDS IN THE STATE. THAT MEANS THE TROPICAL STORM ARE EXPECTED AND FLASH FLOOD WATCHES IS UP FOR ALL AREAS. YOU HAVE A FLASH FLOOD ADVISORY FOR PORTIONS OF THE BIG ISLAND RIGHT NOW AND SROPL IMPACTING -- SOME OF THE STORMS ARE IMPACTING THOSE AREAS. THE WINDS ARE AT 40 MILES PER HOUR. IT'S THE LOW END TROPICAL STORM RIGHT NOW AT 40 MILES PER HOUR. STILL MOVING AT A GOOD CLIP, 18 MILES PER HOUR TO THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. SO, THE STORM IS STILL BEING STEERED BY THAT RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE OFF THE CALIFORNIA COAST AS YOU CAN SEE THERE IT'S BEEN IN CONTROL OF THIS SYSTEM IT'S EAST AND WEST TOWARDS US. THAT WILL CONTINUE AS WE GO THROUGH THE REST OF TODAY IN THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. IT TRACKS TO THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. THIS IS A POOR IMAGE HERE AND A CURRENT SITUATION LOOKING AT VISIBLE SAT THRAOEUPLT IMAGERY -- SATELLITE IMAGERY IS WHAT WE'VE SEEN SINCE THIS MORNING WHERE THAT LOW IS LOCATED IN THE CENTER IS NOW FULL, IT'S WHAT WE CALL FULLY EXPOSINGED. NOW POINT HERE. PIT'S FULLY EXPOSE -- IT'S FULLLELY EXPOSED RIGHT HERE. WHEN WE SEE THE TROPICAL CYCLONES AS THE LOWS BECOMES EXPOSED. THAT AS IT LOSES SOME OF THE MOISTURE HAPPENING FROM ANY ENERGY FROM THE STORMS THAT ARE SPINNING AROUND. NOW ALL THE ACTIVITIES AND RAIN SHOWERS ARE DOWN TO SOUTH OF THE CIRCULATION SO THE LOWEST HAS LOST ITS SOURCE OF ENERGY AND ITS SOURCE OF ENERGY AND IT TOOK TO THE RAPID WEAKENING OF THE SYSTEM. THAT'S WHAT WE'VE SEEN AS WE HAVE GONE THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS AS THIS LOW HAS BEEN EXPOSED. NOW, THIS AREA, HERE, CLOUDS AND AN AREA OF MODERATE AND HEAVY RAINFALL IS NOW IMPACTING THE BIG I'LL AND WHEN WE DRAG TO THE NORTHWEST AS OUR FORECAST PASSED IT'S STILL POTENTIAL FOR HEAVIER RAIN SHOWERS AND MINOR FLOODING AS THE SYSTEM TRACKS THAT WAY. HERE'S OUR OFFICIAL TRACK NOW. YOU SEE THE CENTER OF THE NORTH EAST TRACKING DEW WEST AND AS IT CROSSES THE STATE. THE FORECAST AND A TROPICAL DEPRESSION SO IT THE WINDS ARE LESS THAN 39 MICHELLE IN THE NEXT -- THAT'S 39 MILES PER HOUR AS THE NEXT 12 HOURS OR LESS. THAT'S AS THE WEAKENING AND THE CIRCULATION HAS BEEN FULL LIL EXPOSED AT THIS TIME. TROPICAL STORM WINDS HAVE BEEN DIMINISHING. THE WINDS ARE AT THE NORTHEAST SIDE OF THE LOW LEVEL CIRCULATION. THIS LITTLE POCKET SO KEEPING A TROPICAL STORM. IN GENERAL THE WINDS ARE AROUND THE CIRCULATION AND DROPPED BELOW AT THIS POINT BUT STILL VERY GUSTY. WE ARE SEEING SOME WIND DAMAGE REPORTS ON THE HILO SIDE OF THE BIG ISLAND WITH WINDS COMING OUT OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ON THE SOUTHERN PART OF THE CIRCULATION. IT WAS VERY NICE AND DEFINITELY SOME IMPACTS AND STILL POTENTIALLY OUT THERE AS WE GO THROUGH. THIS SHOULD COVER THE WHOLE STATE AND IT'S NOW SHRINKING TO THE EASTERN PORTION OF THE STATE. YOU CAN SEE THE GUSTYER WINDS OUT OF THE SOUTH. IT'S GUSTS TO AROUND 40 AND THROUGH PORTIONS OF THE BIG ISLAND AS THE SYSTEM TRACKS TO THE NORTHWEST AND WE EXPECT WINDS OF 20 TO 30 AND MAYBE GUSTING UP TO 40 MILES PER HOUR AS THE SYSTEM APPROACHES FOR MAUI COUNTY. SO WINDS ARE STILL BREEZY. IT WILL TRACK TO THE NORTHWEST ON THE SOUTHEAST SIDE AND WE WILL GET WINDS OUT OF THE SOUTH AND WILL GO IN TO DIRECTION. BECAUSE IT'S USED TO THE WINDS OUT OF THE NORTHEAST AND IF THEY'RE GUSTY WE CAN SEE SOME MINOR POWER OUTAGES BECAUSE OF THAT CHANGE IN NORMAL WIND DIRECTION. THAT'S WHAT WE HAVE TO BE WATCHING FOR AS WE GO IN TO THE AFTERNOON, EVENING AND OVERNIGHT NIGHT IN PORTIONS OF THE STATE. SURF HAS BEEN UP. WE HAVE SEEN SURF AS HIGH AS 12 FEET IN THE BIG ISLAND. WE HAVE SEEN SURF MAYBE UP TO 18 FEET AS WE GO TO THE AFTERNOON. BECAUSE OF THE TRACK OH OF THE STORM THE WESTERN ISLANDS MAY HAVE BEEN BLOCKED A LITTLE BIT FROM THE LARGER WAVES AS IT'S PROJECTED TO THE WEST AND SO WE EXPECT TO SURF THERE MAYBE UP TO 10 FEET AS WE GO IN THE EVENING HOURS AND LATE AFTERNOON AT THE EARLIEST FOR THE WESTERN PORTION OF THE STATE. SO TIMING LOOKS LIKE IMPACT THROUGH THIS AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING AND THE BIG ISLAND AND THEN FURTHER WEST FROM THERE, MID TO LATE AFTERNOON EARLY EVENING THROUGH EARLY ON TUESDAY AND THAT SYSTEM IS PROJECTED TO BE WEST OF THE AREA DURING THE DAY AT MIDDAY AND IN THE DAY TOMORROW. SO THE IMPACT SHOULD BE STARTING TO WIND DOWN THERE. SO THE PHAEUPBD -- SO THE MAIN POINT AND THE TROPICAL WEST STRENGTH BUT BECAUSE THEY ARE OUT OF THE SOUTH AND THE POWER OUTAGES, SOME ROAD CLOSURES DUE TO FALLING TREES IN THE DISTRICT THERE. ALL THAT TRACKING TO THE NORTHWEST ACROSS THE STATE. THERE'S SOME GUSTY WINDS ON THE WAY AND SOME MODERATE TO POTENTIAL HEAVY RAINFALL. IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE WE WILL SEE AS MUCH RAINFALL AS WE WERE ANTICIPATING EARLIER. WE ARE SEEING 6 TO 10 INCHES. WE ARE LOOKING AT TWO TO FOUR INCHES FROM THE BIG ISLAND. SO ENOUGH RAIN IN SOME AREAS AND CAN SEE SOME MINOR FLOODING ESPECIALLY IF IT COMES DOWN. SOME OTHERWISE A POTENTIAL OUT THERE BUT SOMETHING TO KEEP AN EYE. REMEMBER DON'T DRIVE ACROSS HIGH ROADS ESPECIALLY IF THE WATER IS MOVING. THAT'S A POTENTIAL TO GO OUT THERE AS YOU GO OUT THE DAY TODAY IN THIS EVENING AS QUESTION ARE ACROSS STATE. WINDS ARE GUSTY OUT OF THE SOUTH AND MINOR POWER OUTAGES ARE POSSIBLE IT'S ON A WEAKENING TREND AND AS IT PARTICIPATES AND WILL CONTINUE. TROPICAL STORM WARNINGS ARE IN EFFECT THROUGH AT LEAST 5:00. WE WILL RE-EVALUATING. RIGHT NOW THEY ARE STILL IN EFFECT. THE STORM IS STILL A TROPICAL STORM IT'S PACKING SOME GUSTY WINDS AND MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINFALL. WE NEED TO BE VIGILANT WITH THAT AND WE WILL STAY TUNED AND KEEP AN EYE ON THE SITUATION AS WE GO FOR IN THE AFTERNOON. THAT'S IT FOR WEATHER SITUATION PEOPLE STANDING BY FOR QUESTIONS HERE IN THE ROOM AND ALSO ON THE PHONE. REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] THE QUESTION WAS WHAT'S THE BIGGEST THREAT FROM THE SYSTEM RIGHT NOW. THE BIGGEST THREAT CURRENTLY WOULD BE MOST LIKELY THE RAINFALL IN THE AREAS. THERE'S THIS RAIN MOVING ON RIGHT NOW. THERE WILL BE POTENTIAL FOR A HIGH LEVEL OUT THERE. MORE NUISANCE FLOODING BUT AREAS THAT ARE PRONE TO FLASH FLOODING. JUST. ON THE LOOK OUT FOR THAT STILL AND YOU CAN EXPECT SOME OF THAT. THE WIND AND THE SOUTHERLY WIND SO I THINK THE BIGGEST THREAT WILL BE THE POTENTIAL FLOODING OUT THERE. REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] SO TIMING-WISE YES. WE WILL SEE THE WORST OF IT NOW THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF THE AFTERNOON AND MAUI COUNTY AND MORE FOR MID AFTERNOON IN TO THE EVENING AND TOWARD THE OVERNIGHT HOURS BUT THE SYSTEM WILL CONTINUE TO WEAKEN AS IT DRIFTS NORTHWEST SO THE POTENTIAL IMPACT WILL BE BEYOND THE WING AS WELL AS IT GETS LATER ON THIS EVENING AND IN TO OVER NIGHT HOURS. WERE HEARING REPORTS OF PEOPLE GOING IN TO THE WATER TO CATCH THE HIGH SURF. I'M THINKING THAT'S NOT SMART. TELL US ABOUT THE RISKS INVOLVED WITH THAT. THE QUESTION IS ABOUT THE SURF AND POTENTIAL RISKS OUT THERE. THE SURFS UP IN HAWAII. PEOPLE LOVE GETTING IN THE WATER FOR SURE. THE COMBINATION OF THE SURF COMING UP AND POTENTIAL FOR RAIN AND WINDS STILL ON THE WAY CREATES A DEADLY SITUATION OUT THERE. SO WE ARE RECOMMENDING PEOPLE STAY OUT OF THE WATER. THE SURF IS UP AND IT LOOKS LIKE FUN BUT THERE ARE OTHER FACTORS THAT ARE GOING TO BE OUT THERE AS WELL. THAT COMBINATION COULD BE A DEADLY SITUATION. WE WILL LIKE PEOPLE TO STAY OUT OF THE WAY IF YOU CAN. IS IT GOING TO BE WEST? WITH THAT BEING WITH KAUI? THE CURRENT TRACK, LET'S GO BACK HERE TO THE OTHER IMAGE. IT IS CONTINUING TO MOVE QUICKLY TO THE WEST. BECAUSE MOST OF THE RAINFALL IS ON THE SOUTHEAST SIDE. BY MIDDAY, THINGS ARE CLEARING UP. SO BY EARLY MORNING TOMORROW AND WE ARE ANTICIPATING MOST OF THE ACTIVITY WILL BE WESTWARD. MOST LIKELY MORE WEST. REPORTER: IS THERE ANY CHANCE OF THIS COMING BACK AROUND, IS THAT A POSSIBILITY. THE QUESTION ARE THERE ANY POTENTIAL CHANGES TO TRACK FROM HERE? THERE'S ALWAYS THAT POSSIBILITY. YOU SHOULD NEVER SAY NEVER. THERE'S CHANGE OVERNIGHT FROM THE TRACK. AS THE SYSTEM WAS SHEERED BY THOSE WINDS, THE LOW LEVEL CENTER ACTUALLY SHIFTED NORTHWARD. SO WHEN THE CLOUDS WERE ABLE TO KHRAOEURT UP THAT WE COULD -- WHEN THE CLOUDS WERE ABLE TO CLEAR UP WHEN WE CAN PINPOINT THE SET UP. THERE'S THE POTENTIAL OUT THERE SO WE DON'T PARTICIPATE OUT THERE BECAUSE THERE'S NOT MUCH NEAR THE SYSTEM NOW. IT'S ON THE CURRENT PROJECTED CHECK. REPORTER: MIKE CAN I ASK YOU -- REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] THE QUESTION IS WHAT PACKING GUSTS HAVE WE SEEN AND WHAT TYPE OF DAMAGE? WE HAVE SEEN WINDS 40 MILES PER HOUR. THERE HAVE BEEN SOME DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES. WE HAVE THE HILO AIR FORT AT 40 MILES PER HOUR IT'S ENOUGH TO PUSH IN A SOW THEY -- SOUTHERLY DIRECTION. IT WILL BRING DOWN A POWER LINE OR IF THE TREE FALLS IN THE FACILITY. OVER ALL IT'S NOT GOING TO BE A BIG DEAL WITH THE WINDS. MIKE, I KNOW YOU WERE SAYING POSSIBLY IT COULD BE A TROPICAL DEPRESSION BY THE TIME IT REACH REACHES. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR US? THE QUESTION IS WHAT DOES THAT MEAN. IT MEANS THE SUSTAINED WINDS LESS THAN 39 MILES PER HOUR AND IT IS CONTINUING WEAKENING TREND. DEPRESSION RAINFALL IS THE BIG THING THAT WE WORRY ABOUT THERE IT PRETTY MUCH MEANS THAT IT WON'T BE QUITE AS STRONG AS IT IS NOW BUT STILL PACKING SIMILAR IMPACTS AND FOR THE MAIN REASON WE ARE CALLING A TROPICAL STORM NOW AND WE ARE SEEING WINDS AND TROPICAL STORM STRENGTH THAT ARE ON THE NORTHEAST SIDE OF THE STORM. WE DO HAVE THOSE WINDS BUT IT'S STILL A TROPICAL STORM IT'S WELL ON ITS WAY OF BEING A TROEP TROPICAL DEPRESSION. REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] WE WILL GATE CHANCE TO SEE MORE OF THE RAIN THERE. AS THE WIND PASSES AND THAT MOISTURE TAPS THE SOUTHEAST. THAT'S PRETTY MUCH EVERYWHERE. IT'S PACKING THE LEEWARD AREAS A LITTLE BIT MORE. IT HAS THE CLOSE STORMS IN THE WINTERTIMES. A SIMILAR SITUATION BUT IN THIS CASE NOT QUITE AS STRONG AS YOU HAVE THE COLD FRONTS THAT YOU CAN SEE EVERY WINTER HERE IN HAWAII. ANY QUESTIONS IN THE ROOM ON THE PHONE? THE QUESTION IS HOW MUCH DO WE EXPECT? WE ARE LOOK AT WINDS 20 TO 30 MILES PER HOUR. MAYBE AS HIGH AS 40 MILES PER HOUR. THAT WILL BE BEGINNING LATER ON LATE THIS AFTERNOON LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING AND OVERNIGHT. RAINFALL 1 TO 2 INCHES TOTAL. REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] THE QUESTION WAS WEAKENING AND IT WAS CONSISTENT AND SEEING ANY CHANGES IN THAT. WEAKENING HAPPENED QUITE RAPIDLY OVERNIGHT. WE HAD STORMS 60 MILES PER HOUR YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. BY THE EVENING IT WAS DROPPING RAPIDLY FROM THERE AND SO IT'S BEEN CONSISTENT NOW. NOW AS THE LOW LEVEL CENTER IS EXPOSED. IT WILL BE THAT CONTINUOUS GRADUAL WEAKENING IT WAS QUICKER LAST NIGHT AND IT'S PRETTY CONSISTENT AND YOU CAN EXPECT AS THE FORECASTING IT WILL BECOME A TROPICAL DEPRESSION LATER ON TODAY. . REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] IT GOES TO THE MID AFTERNOON AS THE LOWER TRACK THROUGHS AND THE INCREASE OF SHOWER ACTIVITY AS WELL. WE ANTICIPATE ONE TO TWO INCHS THE THROW FOR MAUI COUNTY AS WELL NAP WILL IMPACT THE LEEWARD AREAS THAT'S VERY DRY AND DROUGHT-STRICKEN AS WELL IT'S BENEFICIAL HOPEFULLY FOR THOSE AREAS. IT WILL BE LATER ON THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS? OKAY, THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING. REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] RIGHT NOW IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S AIMED AT MAUI BUT IT MAY VERY WELL NOT BE A TROPICAL STORM BEFORE IT MAKES LAND FALL. SO RIGHT NOW IF THERE WAS TO BE LANDFILL THE CENTER OF CIRCULATION IS HEADED TOWARDS THE OUTER OF MAUI. AT THIS POINT IT'S WEAKENING TREND AND MAY NOT BE A TROPICAL STORM BY THE TIME IT GETS THERE. WHEN WE TALK ABOUT A LAND FALL WE WILL BE TALKING ABOUT A TROPICAL STORM FORCE STRENGTH. BUT YES THAT'S JUST FOR THE CENTER. REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] THAT WILL BE LATER ON THIS AFTERNOON. IN FACT I'VE GOT -- SO WEAR LOOKING AT ANYWHERE IN THE NEXT COUPLE HOURS WOULD BE THE PO OH TENTIAL TIMING -- POTENTIAL TIMING. REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] SO THE QUESTION IS ABOUT THE RECAPTION, -- RECAPING, WINDS COMING OUT OF THE SOUTH LATER ON THIS EVENING AND THE FIRST PART OF THE LATE NIGHT PERIOD. GUSTING AS HIGH AS 40 MILES PER HOUR AND STAIN -- SOME MINOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE COULD BE POSSIBLE FOR SOME AREAS AND MAYBE SOME BRIEF POWER OUTAGES BECAUSE OF THE BROKEN BRANCHES THAT ARE UP WITH A DOWN TREE HERE OR THERE. OKAY. WE ARE EVALUATING AT 5:00 ON WHETHER THIS IS A STORM OR A DEPRESSION. WE CAN EXPECT BETWEEN NOW AND THEN FORECASTERS ARE LOOKING CLOSELY AT THE SYSTEM AT THE RATE OF DECLINE AND WE WILL BE ABLE TO POTENTIALLY PULL A TRIGGER ON SAYING IT'S A TROPICAL DEPRESSION BY THIS AFTERNOON. NO GUARANTEE TO HAVE THAT FLAIR UP WITH SOME CONVECTION AND OTHER THINGS. WE WILL BE RE-EVALUATING AND WE CAN SEE THE DROP OF THE WARNINGS LATER ON THIS AFTERNOON BUT THAT'S NOT A GUARANTEE THAT WE WILL KEEP YOU WATCHING VERY CLOSELY. REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] THAT WILL BE THE NORTHEAST OF THE CENTER. I THINK FOR ALL ISLANDS WHEN THOSE SOUTHERLY WINDS COME IN. THAT'S WHEN YOU WILL SEE THE POTENTIAL FOR MORE MINOR DAMAGE BECAUSE OF THE DIFFERENCE IN ONE DIRECTION. ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS? REPORTER: [ INAUDIBLE ] BY WEDNESDAY WHETHER IT'S DISSIPATED OR NOT, IT WILL BE WEST OF THE MAIN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. IT WILL NOT CAUSE US ANY ISSUES BY THEN. IF THERE ARE NO FURTHER QUESTIONS THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING. WE WILL BE BACK AT 8:00 P.M. LOOK AT THE NEXT PACKAGE COMING OUT AT 5:00 TODAY. AND WE JUST HEARD FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WARNING COORDINATION METEOROLOGIST MIKE CAPTAIN SAYING THAT IT'S WEAKENING. SO SOME POSITIVE NEWS THERE BUT WERE STILL NOT IN THE CLEAR EXPECTING IT TO MOVE IN TO MAUI AS A WEAK TROPICAL STORM POSSIBLY IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS. NOW MINOR FLOODING STILL POSSIBLE ESPECIALLY FOR THE WIN WARD SIDE OF THE BIG ISLAND AND THAT WILL MEAN SOME EXTRA RAIN THERE. GUSTY WINDS ALSO STILL A POSSIBILITY AND THEY CONTINUE TO MONITOR THIS WEAK TROPICAL STORM AND WE WILL HAVE ANOTHER UPDATE FOR YOU COMING UP DURING NIGHT'S 5:0 OH 0 NEWSCAST. REPORTING FROM THE HURRICANE CENTER, KITV NEWS. THANK YOU FOR THAT UPDATE. THE GOVERNOR HAS AUTHORIZED STATE DIRECTORS TO DETERMINE THE RELEASE OF EMPLOYEES. THE ADMINISTRATIONED A TEUS PASSION IS THE RELEASE -- THE ADMINISTRATION ANTICIPATES THE RELEASE. ALSO THE BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY ARE ASKING ALL RESIDENTS TO CONSERVE WATER AHEAD OF THE THE TROPICAL STORM ON THE ISLAND. THEY ASK TO ONLY KEEP IT FOR ESSENTIAL USES WHICH INCLUDES DRINKING, COOK AND SANITATION SERVICES. THE DNR IS HANDING OUT FREE PREPAREDNESS BOOKS. IT WILL HAVE WHAT ACTION VOTERS AND WHAT OTHERS SHOULD TAKE DURING THE SEVERE WEATHER SITUATION. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON WHERE TO GET A VOTERS PREPAREDNESS BOOK. VISIT THE AS-SEEN SECTION OF OUR WEB-SITE ON K *EU T STR *.COM. THE UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX HAWAII CAMPUSES WILL BE CLOSED NIGHT. 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